It is worth knowivg where to mcc wi|h> what you require, at moderate price and good quality. The settlers' conven ienoe has been carefuJy "studied by the proprietprs of the City Hall Furnishing Arcade; ' They ard the only firm m Auckland who have introduced the English system of House Furnishing with Drapery _and Clotbin?. The greatest Variety of Carpets m the Colony may be seen at the Arcade. Suites of Furniture for all olaflaes of rooms. Linoleum the patent Cork Carpet and Oil. Floor Cloths of various widths. Bedding of all kinds, Seasonable Dress' and other Drapery goods, Mena' and BoyV Clothing—Millinery and Underclothing. In fact Holko> WAT and Q-AEiioK's are the most extensive Show rooms m Auckland, filled with a well flfilaoted stock at the lowest possible pr icef for } cinsfai , Qooda well papked ■by HoiibWAY & Gamjok "City Hall Ar-a^de/V^ueen-Btreet, Auckland. ... . ,
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 758, 26 April 1877, Page 3
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